Men's Brown Soft Horsehide Jacket With Detachable Genuine Shearling Collar
Men's Brown Horsehide Jacket with Detachable Genuine Shearling Collar
Here's the problem with most leather jackets. They look great in autumn — and then winter arrives and they're not enough. The collar does nothing against the cold. You end up burying a beautiful jacket under a scarf, or leaving it in the wardrobe for four months of the year. You bought a leather jacket. You got a three-season jacket.
This one solves that.
The detachable shearling collar is the whole point. When the temperature drops, the genuine shearling collar snaps on and seals warmth around your neck — the single coldest, most exposed part of you in winter. When spring comes, it snaps off, and underneath is a clean notch-lapel biker jacket ready for milder weather. One jacket. Two genuinely different seasons. No compromise on either.
The leather solves the durability problem. This is genuine horsehide — and horsehide is not a marketing word, it's a deliberate upgrade. It's one of the toughest, densest leathers used in outerwear, prized for decades by riders precisely because it outlasts everything else. It's denser than cowhide, more abrasion-resistant, and it ages with more character — developing pull-up tone variation, deeper colour in the creases, and a patina that turns a new jacket into a personal one. Cheap jackets wear out. Horsehide wears in.
The cut solves the "looks like everyone else" problem. This is the classic asymmetric biker silhouette — off-set zipper, snap-down notch lapel, belted waist — but in a warm vintage brown rather than predictable black. Brass-tone hardware, a cropped modern length, and clean lines through the back. It reads heritage and rugged without reading costume. It's the jacket people ask you about.
And the details solve the everyday-practicality problem. A zip chest pocket and two zip hand pockets keep essentials secure on the move. A snap-flap utility pocket handles the small things. Zip cuffs let you open the sleeves to layer underneath, then seal tight against the cold. The quilted inner lining adds insulation without bulk. Every element earns its place — nothing is decorative for its own sake.
This is the jacket for the man who's tired of owning outerwear that only works half the year. Wear it collar-on over a knit through winter; wear it collar-off over a white tee and corduroys — exactly as shown — once the weather turns. It's built to be the one leather jacket that actually covers the whole calendar.
The specs, plainly: Genuine horsehide leather · Vintage brown, hand-finished pull-up tone · Detachable genuine shearling collar · Classic asymmetric biker cut · Off-set front zipper, brass-tone hardware · Snap-down notch lapel · Belted waist with buckle · Chest zip + 2 lower zip pockets + snap-flap utility pocket · Zip cuffs · Quilted inner lining · Slim, cropped fit, true to size · A true four-season jacket with the collar attached or removed.
Before you order: The fit is slim and cropped — size up one if you'll layer chunky knitwear underneath, and check the size chart on this page. Horsehide is genuine and dense, so expect a slightly firmer break-in than cowhide — give it a few weeks and it moulds to you and softens beautifully. Care is simple: condition every three to four months, wipe with a damp cloth, never machine wash or use direct heat. Detach the shearling collar before any cleaning, brush it gently to keep it lofted, and never soak it. Treated right, a horsehide jacket lasts decades — this is genuinely a buy-once piece.